It is cheaper to replace and scrap, especially for a business and H&S and insurance, unless all it needs is more oil.RobTwin wrote: Wed Feb 04, 26 10:25 am Pete - if you see this - do you know anyone local-ish that does trolley-jack servicing?
Ours could do with a bit of a freshen-up, as one doesn't lift as far as it should and the other doesn't lower in a controlled manner...
I was wondering if Thunder Road get theirs repaired/serviced?![]()
Raising car on 4 axle stands
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Pete Wiseman; Cambridge.
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Ok thanks. I just thought it might be quite commonplace to replace seals, which I would imagine is what often needs doingPete wrote: Wed Feb 04, 26 11:03 amIt is cheaper to replace and scrap, especially for a business and H&S and insurance, unless all it needs is more oil.RobTwin wrote: Wed Feb 04, 26 10:25 am Pete - if you see this - do you know anyone local-ish that does trolley-jack servicing?
Ours could do with a bit of a freshen-up, as one doesn't lift as far as it should and the other doesn't lower in a controlled manner...
I was wondering if Thunder Road get theirs repaired/serviced?![]()

Re: Raising car on 4 axle stands
Rob
you are obviously thinking of the 'old days' when things could be fixed and lasted ages 
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We are having to replace a 2 Post Ramp at work because a 3 phase switch is intermittent and is about 1/3rd the cost of a complete new Ramp!!!
Throw away world.... sadly.....
Throw away world.... sadly.....
Pete Wiseman; Cambridge.
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